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Size: 15x20 cm / 6x8″

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Edward Hopper's "Automat" stands as a poignant representation of modern urban life's solitude. A revered figure in American Realist and Modernist art, Hopper masterfully portrays the paradox of isolation in a bustling city.

The central figure in "Automat" is a woman, seated alone in a café, bathed in the stark glow of an artificial lamp. The setting might be familiar—an urban diner—but her introspective demeanor introduces profound themes of detachment and introspection. This isn't merely a scene of urban nightlife; it's an exploration of the emotional distances that can exist in close physical proximities.

Hopper's technique is evident in the meticulous detailing of the woman's surroundings. The light's cold luminescence contrasts sharply with the subdued colors of the café, underscoring the theme of loneliness. The woman's solitude isn't just physical; her distant gaze suggests an emotional and psychological disconnection from her environment.

In "Automat," the city's artificial lights and the woman's aloofness symbolize the larger theme of individualism in modern life. Hopper's talent for realism shines through, capturing a scene that's emotionally charged, yet relatable. It's a snapshot of an era, but its essence is timeless.

The universal appeal of "Automat" lies in its portrayal of an emotion we've all experienced. Whether it's the detachment felt in a crowd or introspection in solitude, the painting serves as a mirror to our shared human experiences. Through this artwork, Hopper delves deep into the human psyche, revealing the complexities and nuances that shape our interactions with the world.

By bringing "Automat" into your space, you're not merely displaying an artwork; you're reflecting a slice of life that resonates with many. This painting challenges viewers to confront their feelings of isolation, prompting introspection about modern life's complexities.

Edward Hopper's "Automat" isn't just a piece of art—it's a commentary on the human condition in urban settings. As cities grow and evolve, the emotional landscapes they house remain timeless, as captured in this masterpiece. Embrace Hopper's insight into the delicate balance of connection and solitude, and let "Automat" serve as a testament to the intricacies of human emotion amid the backdrop of urban life.


Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting semi-glossy (silk) paper.

- Paper-weight: 170 gsm / 65 lb.

- Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the poster.

Frame not included.

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    Edward Hopper Poster - Automat

    15x20 cm / 6x8″
    15x20 cm / 6x8″
    $18.00